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How To Improve Upon Concentration?

my son is a freshman in college and is having a hard time focusing. he didn t have to study in high school but is having really hard time now bad grades. he finds his self not paying attention and then has no clue what has been said in class. in high school he got away with it. he called me very concerned about this and wants to see a dr. asap he is in Abilene Tx what type of dr should he see. he wants to go to one out there. He is also a Basketball player for the college.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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it would be better to meet a behavioral therapist first instead of meeting a doctor right away. personally i think he is still getting adapted to college and its different way of life. the new place and methods can disorient the best of us.

there may also be other distractions that come with the life in college.

I think a behavioral therapist would be better. the person can teach him how to adapt to the college life, and modify his routine to it

best of luck
Dr Mittal
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How To Improve Upon Concentration?

it would be better to meet a behavioral therapist first instead of meeting a doctor right away. personally i think he is still getting adapted to college and its different way of life. the new place and methods can disorient the best of us. there may also be other distractions that come with the life in college. I think a behavioral therapist would be better. the person can teach him how to adapt to the college life, and modify his routine to it best of luck Dr Mittal